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First published on 13 June 2018 (last update on: 15 July 2020)

Author:  Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union

Topics: Banking and financial services

Overview

The European Commission set up a Technical expert group on sustainable finance (TEG) to assist it in developing, in line with the Commission’s legislative proposals of May 2018

The TEG commenced its work in July 2018. Its 35 members from civil society, academia, business and the finance sector, as well as additional members and observers from EU and international public bodies work both through formal plenaries and subgroup meetings for each workstream. To allow it to conclude its technical work and retain the expertise before the future Platform on sustainable finance is set up, the mandate of the TEG has been extended until 30 September 2020.

For more information about the TEG’s work and the legislative proposals that guide it, see also the frequently asked questions.

In order to present and discuss the final reports of the TEG on the EU taxonomy as well as further user guidance in relation to its recommendations for an EU Green Bond Standard, the Commission hosted a web-based stakeholder dialogue on 12 March 2020.

In its 26 April 2020 statement on the Covid-19 crisis (also available in FrenchItalian and Spanish), the TEG encourages governments and the private sector to use EU Taxonomy, the Green Bond Standard and the Climate Benchmarks as tools to ensure a ‘resilient, sustainable and fair’ recovery.

The TEG followed up to this statement on 15 July 2020 with a short paper outlining 5 high-level principles for recovery & resilience, focused on applying the taxonomy.

EU taxonomy

The TEG has been working on developing the EU taxonomy for climate change mitigation and climate change adaptation. In December 2018, the TEG published an early feedback report which contained a first set of climate change mitigation activities and their technical screening criteria, together with a call for feedback on the proposed criteria. The call for feedback closed on 9 January 2019.

The TEG also engaged with over 200 additional experts in the first half of 2019 to develop technical screening criteria for the second round of climate change mitigation and adaptation activities.

More on the EU taxonomy

 

EU Green Bond Standard

The TEG has been working on recommendations for the development of an EU Green Bond Standard, with a view to increasing transparency and comparability of the green bond market, as well as to provide clarity to issuers on the steps to follow for an issuance, in order to scale up sustainable finance.

More on the EU Green Bond Standard

 

EU climate Benchmarks and disclosures for benchmarks

The TEG has been working on recommendations for the European Commission on the definition of minimum standards for the methodology of the ‘EU Climate Transition’ and ‘EU Paris-aligned’ benchmarks, that are aligned with the objectives of the Paris Agreement and addressing the risk of greenwashing. It has also worked on disclosure requirements in relation to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) factors in the benchmark statement and the benchmark methodology for all types of benchmarks (except interest rate and foreign exchange benchmarks) including the standard format to be used to report such elements.

The TEG engaged extensively with experts in the field, organising several roundtables and workshops in order to obtain the best possible expertise and input.

More on the Benchmarks and disclosures for benchmarks

 

Climate-related disclosures

The TEG work on climate-related disclosures had a slightly different timeline than the other three tasks.

More on the Climate-related disclosures

 

Files

Press release on the list of members of the Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance

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List of members of the Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance – 07 May 2021

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Statement of the EU Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (TEG): 5 high-level principles for recovery & resilience – 15 July 2020

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Statement by the EU Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance: Sustainable recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic requires the right tools – 27 April 2020

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Available languages (3)

Technical expert group on sustainable finance (TEG) – Taxonomy tools – 13 March 2020

English (5.5 MB – XLSX)

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TEG final report on the EU taxonomy – 09 March 2020

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Technical annex to the TEG final report on the EU taxonomy – 09 March 2020

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Usability guide for the EU green bond standard – 09 March 2020

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Technical expert group on sustainable finance – Benchmarks subgroup – December 2018 progress report – 07 December 2018

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Technical expert group on sustainable finance – EU green bond standard (GBS) subgroup – December 2018 progress report – 07 December 2018

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Technical expert group on sustainable finance – Taxonomy – December 2018 progress report – 07 December 2018

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Technical expert group on sustainable finance: Spotlight on taxonomy

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Technical expert group on sustainable finance (TEG) – Overview of outreach plans – 25 March 2019

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Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (TEG) – State-of-play – July 2018

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Technical Expert Group on Sustainable Finance (TEG) – Frequently Asked Questions – 30 October 2018

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